Setting up email filters or organising your emails into folders is an efficient way to manage your emails. You might want to know how to set up email filters to automatically sort your email into folders for better management.
For example, you may want to have a Facebook filter to separate all your notifications emails from your everyday emails. You could also do this for newsletters that you are subscribed to, emails from family members, or emails related to work. It’s also a great tool to automatically trash or mark certain emails as spam. As you can see, there are a lot of advantages for filtering your emails.
So how do you set them up? Well, I am going to show you how to set up email filters in Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo, and point you in the right direction on how to set them up in Thunderbird and Outlook.
Creating Filters in Gmail
The first thing to point out is that Gmail does not use the tradition “˜folder’ structure. Gmail uses “˜labels’, but they are pretty much the same thing, it just has a different name.
To setup an email filter, click on Settings which is in the top right corner, then click onFilters. If you already have filters setup, they will be displayed. As you can see, my first filter sends all my emails apart from Facebook emails to another email account so I can access them on my mobile phone.

So to create a filter, simply click on Create a new filter.
You will then be prompted to provide criteria to base the filter on. From the image below, you can base the filter on the following search criteria:

Depending on what you want to filter depends on what you enter. In this example, I am going to create a filter to to move all my Facebook emails in to a folder/label. To do this, I am going to enter Facebook into the From box. The reason why I am using Facebook and not facebook.com is because not all emails are from the facebook.com domain name, some are from facebookmail.com. So by just typing in Facebook, I will capture all emails from Facebook, including emails from another domain name that has the phrase Facebook in it.
If you want, you can test the search to ensure it works by clicking on Test Search. If you are happy with the results, click Next Step.
Now I am going to tell Gmail what to do with the emails it filters. I am going to selectApply the label: Facebook because I want all my Facebook emails to go into a Facebook label. If you don’t have a Facebook label, make sure you create it when you select the label in the drop down box. Make sure Apply the label is also checked.

Then all you have to do is click on Create Filter. If you want the filter to sort your current emails, make sure you tick the Also apply filter to xx conversations belowcheckbox.